Hexus posted a review on the Scan 3XS Z97 Vengeance 780
A quote from the article:
How fast will Core i7-4790K go in the hands of a respected system integrator? It's fair to say that we weren't overly enamoured by the Intel Devil's Canyon processors. The two Haswell Refresh chips, Core i5-4690K and Core i7-4790K, were launched last month with heightened frequencies but didn't, at first glance, live up to their promise in terms of overclocking headroom.Scan 3XS Z97 Vengeance 780 Review @ Hexus
Cast your memory back to our initial analysis and you'll recall that Intel uses a 'next generation polymer thermal interface material' (NGPTIM) between die and heatspreader that's said to enable cooler and higher-performing parts. This, combined with extra on-chip capacitors for smoother power delivery, should in theory make the 22nm chips more willing than earlier Haswell processors when it comes to high-end overclocking.
That wasn't necessarily the case with our first review samples, as both the Core i5 and Core i7 parts struggled to run stable when pushed beyond 4.4GHz. Not a great return by any means, and disappointing for enthusiasts who were hoping to see speeds in excess of 5GHz with simple air cooling.